Noida Airport Gets June 15 Launch Date: IndiGo to Operate First Flights

IndiGo will launch the first commercial flights from Noida International Airport in Jewar on June 15, 2026. The inaugural route connects Lucknow to Noida, with a subsequent service to Bengaluru. The airline plans to expand operations to over 16 cities across India. The airport is a key project in the Yogi Adityanath government's development strategy for Western Uttar Pradesh.

Key Points: Noida Airport First Flights: IndiGo Starts June 15

  • IndiGo named inaugural carrier for Noida International Airport
  • First flight from Lucknow on June 15, 2026
  • Airport to eventually connect 16+ Indian cities
  • Part of UP government's multi-modal connectivity vision
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Noida International Airport cleared for takeoff: IndiGo to launch 1st commercial flights on June 15

IndiGo will launch commercial flights from Noida International Airport on June 15, 2026, with services to Lucknow and Bengaluru. The airport aims to boost connectivity in Western UP.

"Noida International Airport will become a new gateway for Western Uttar Pradesh and NCR. - Alok Singh"

Lucknow, May 7

The skyline of Western Uttar Pradesh is about to get busier. The Uttar Pradesh government announced on Thursday that IndiGo will officially become the inaugural carrier for the Noida International Airport in Jewar, with commercial operations scheduled to begin on June 15, 2026.

This milestone marks a significant shift in the Delhi-NCR aviation landscape, positioning the new airport as a critical gateway for global investment and regional mobility.

The transition from construction site to active runway begins with a symbolic connection between the state capital and its newest economic hub.

The first flight will depart from Lucknow at 7:05 AM, touching down at Noida International Airport at 8:05 AM. Immediately following the arrival, the airport will facilitate its first outbound service from Noida to Bengaluru, linking the NCR's newest tech corridor with India's "Silicon Valley."

According to the UP Government, Noida International Airport is part of the Yogi government's broader vision to develop Uttar Pradesh as a centre of multi-modal connectivity and global investment. Located along the Yamuna Expressway, the airport will serve as a new aviation gateway for Western Uttar Pradesh, Delhi-NCR and nearby states.

IndiGo's commitment to NIA isn't limited to a single route. The airline plans to scale operations rapidly, eventually connecting Jewar to over 16 cities across India. These include major metro cities like Bengaluru and Hyderabad, along with important destinations such as Amritsar, Chandigarh, Dharamshala, Jaipur, Lucknow, Navi Mumbai, Pantnagar and Srinagar.

Alok Singh, IndiGo's Chief Strategy Officer, noted the strategic importance of the launch, stating, "Noida International Airport will become a new gateway for Western Uttar Pradesh and NCR." He added, "IndiGo is proud to provide services from all three NCR airports - IGI Airport, Hindon and NIA."

The airport is the crown jewel of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's "policy-driven development model." Beyond just a series of runways, NIA is designed as a multi-modal transport hub, integrating direct road access via the Yamuna Expressway. Future links to rapid connectivity systems, existing rail networks and proximity to the UP Defence Corridor and emerging data centres.

"The Jewar Airport is expected to take the state's economy to new heights... creating new opportunities in industry, tourism, trade, and employment," according to the UP Government statement.

As one of India's largest greenfield projects, the airport is being hailed as a symbol of Uttar Pradesh's changing economic landscape. Officials credit the state's improved law and order and investment-friendly policies for attracting global aviation operators.

With the June 15 launch, Uttar Pradesh edges closer to becoming a premier logistics and aviation hub, significantly reducing the pressure on Delhi's IGI Airport while sparking a real estate and industrial boom in the surrounding Jewar region.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Finally, Noida gets its own airport! As someone who travels frequently for work, this is a game-changer. No more sitting in traffic for hours just to catch a flight. IndiGo is a good choice for the launch. But I hope other airlines also start operations soon to increase competition and keep fares reasonable.
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Karthik V
Good initiative but let's see how the ground connectivity shapes up. The Yamuna Expressway is great but we need proper public transport like metro or rapid rail to the airport. Otherwise it'll just be another airport with poor last-mile connectivity. Hope the government plans for that.
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Divya L
Very proud of UP! Yogi ji is developing the state well. Jewar airport will boost our economy and create thousands of jobs. The real estate prices in nearby areas have already started rising. Let's hope the infrastructure keeps pace with the development. 👏🇮🇳
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James A
This is a smart move to decongest Delhi airport. I fly out of IGI often and the traffic is a nightmare. Having an alternative in Jewar will help everyone. Just hope the road infrastructure from Delhi side gets upgraded too. Looking forward to June 2026!
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Rahul R
While this is progress, I hope the environmental impact has been properly assessed. The region around Jewar has agricultural land and some wetlands. Development is good but not at the cost of our ecology. Also, noise pollution for nearby villages needs mitigation measures. Let's be responsible.
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